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Hobby News · June 25, 2026 · The Card Shop Finder

Edge of Eternities Spoiler Season Begins: Magic Goes Full Sci-Fi With Planets, Warp, and the Return of the Eldrazi

Magic: The Gathering's space-opera set Edge of Eternities has entered spoiler season out of MagicCon Las Vegas. Here is what the new Planets and Warp mechanics mean, why the Eldrazi are back, and how to play the preview window without overpaying.

Magic: The Gathering's next big swing is officially out of the bag. Spoiler season for Edge of Eternities kicked off in earnest this weekend, with a wave of previews rolling out of MagicCon Las Vegas, and it confirms what the early teasers promised: this is Magic's full-blown science-fiction set, complete with starships, distant worlds, and the return of some very hungry interdimensional horrors.

What Edge of Eternities actually is

Edge of Eternities is a space-opera expansion set in the turbulent Sothera system, a corner of the multiverse packed with advanced technology and warring factions all reaching for cosmic dominance. Thematically it pushes Magic somewhere it has flirted with before but never committed to this hard, trading castles and swamps for planets, fleets, and the void between stars.

The new mechanics worth knowing

  • Planets. A brand-new card concept that leans into the set's space theme and gives deckbuilders a fresh resource to work around.
  • Warp. A new keyword built around getting powerful effects onto the battlefield earlier, with a cost structure that rewards careful sequencing.
  • Eldrazi return. The colorless nightmares are back, and a sci-fi setting is the perfect excuse to bring the multiverse's most feared threats into the spotlight again.

Why collectors should care

Every new premier set brings the same two questions: what are the chase cards, and which ones will hold value once the format settles? Spoiler season is when those answers start to form. Expect the special-treatment versions of marquee mythics, the face commanders from the companion Commander decks, and the bonus-sheet reprints to drive the earliest secondary-market action.

The opening days of spoilers are the most volatile pricing window of any set. Cards spike on hype, then settle once players understand how they actually perform. Patience usually pays.

How to play the preview window

  • Do not chase day-one spikes. Preview prices are guesses. Real prices form after release events and the first few weeks of play.
  • Watch the bonus sheet. Reprints of expensive staples can quietly tank or revive older card prices, which matters if you already own copies.
  • Decide your lane. Sealed product for the long hold, singles for the cards you actually want to play, and collector boosters only if you specifically want the premium treatments.

Bottom line

Edge of Eternities is shaping up to be one of the most distinctive Magic sets in years, and the spoiler season has officially begun. If you collect by aesthetic, the spaceship-and-planets art direction alone makes this a set to watch. If you play, the new Warp and Planet mechanics plus the Eldrazi comeback mean the format math is about to change. Either way, the smart move right now is to take notes and keep your wallet in check until the full picture lands.

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